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Journal of The Korea Internet of Things Society / Journal of The Korea Internet of Things Society, (P)2799-4791;
2016, v.2 no.4, pp.41-47
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.20465/kiots.2016.2.4.041
Lee, Chan-Haeng
Choi, Chang-Won
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Abstract

The IP address used in the Internet has the role of both identifier and locator to bind a host and the application, however, this binding restricts some functions such as mobility and multi-homing. As a result, we suggested a host ID-LOC separation protocol using DHT with SDN features. The proposed scheme is a network-based scheme, and uses IPv6 addresses. The underlying network is partitioned into Host Identity domain and IP domain for identifiers and locators. In this paper, we present a simple cost model for analyzing both the proposed scheme and one of the previous works, the MOFI. The result of cost analysis shows better performance of the proposed scheme.

keywords
Cost analysis, ID-LOC separation, Network-based protocol, SDN, IPv6 address

Journal of The Korea Internet of Things Society